Real People in Sinners: Al Capone, Charlie Patton & Jim Crow

In “Sinners,” it’s clear that this isn’t just your typical horror flick; the chilling atmosphere isn’t solely due to the vampires. Instead, the characters, particularly Stack and Smoke in their Mississippi town, grapple with deep-seated systemic racism. This prejudice is not only rampant in their small town but sweeps across the nation as well. Stack struggles with his feelings for Mary because she’s white. The juke joint they frequent requires a guard at the door to keep out those with ill intentions. The historical backdrop of “Sinners” plays a crucial role in its plot, and scattered references help enrich the film’s immersive world.

This Gritty Barcelona Drama Exposes the True Cost of Gentrification—Is Your City Next?

The setting appears strikingly authentic, which is precisely the aim. Conceived by filmmaker Pol Rodríguez, who draws inspiration from his family’s long-standing management of the bustling local bar Can Lluis for over a century, “Ravalear” offers an unfiltered, engaging narrative. This series skillfully blends elements from thriller and family drama genres to submerge viewers in a Barcelona grappling with gentrification, identity, and survival struggles.

The Heartbreaking Detail Added to Joel’s Grave in The Last Of Us Season 2

In “The Last of Us” season 2, episode 3 titled “The Path,” we find Ellie three months after Joel’s unexpected demise. Having healed from her injuries and discharged from the hospital, she learns that Joel has been laid to rest among Jackson’s deceased in a field not far from town. However, what makes his grave particularly poignant is a new inscription added to his headstone.